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About Viking Gods

About Viking Gods. About viking gods that were used as week day names made and written by Paxton schweigert. Monday. Monday is not named after a god it is just after for moons day. Tuesday.

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About Viking Gods

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  1. About Viking Gods About viking gods that were used as week day names made and written by Paxton schweigert

  2. Monday Monday is notnamed after a god it is just after for moons day

  3. Tuesday Tuesday is named afterthe god try. Tyr is a defender god in Viking mythology and the Germanic god of war and the sky

  4. Wednesday Wednesday is named afterthe god woden. Middle English tiwesday or tewesday Old English tiwesdæg "Tiw's (Tiu's) day" Latin dies Martis "day of Mars" Ancient Greek hemera Areos "day of Ares" Woden is the chief Anglo-Saxon/Teutonic god. Woden is the leader of the Wild Hunt. Woden is from wod "violently insane" + -en "headship".

  5. Thursday Thursday is named afterthe god thor. Middle English thur(e)sday Old English thursdæg Old Norse thorsdagr "Thor's day" Old English thunresdæg "thunder's day" Latin dies Jovis "day of Jupiter" Ancient Greek hemera Dios "day of Zeus". Thor is the Norse god of thunder. He is represented as riding a chariot drawn by goats and wielding the hammer Miölnir. He is the defender of the Aesir, destined to kill and be killed by the Midgard Serpent.

  6. Friday Friday is named afterfreya the godMiddle English friday Old English frigedæg "Freya's day" composed of Frige (genetive singular of Freo) + dæg "day" (most likely) or composed of Frig "Frigg" + dæg "day" (least likely) Germanic frije-dagaz "Freya's (or Frigg's) day" Latin dies Veneris "Venus's day" Ancient Greek hemera Aphrodites "day of Aphrodite" Freo is identical with freo, meaning free. It is from the Germanic frijaz meaning "beloved, belonging to the loved ones, not in bondage, free". Freya (Fria) is the Teutonic goddess of love, beauty, and fecundity (prolific procreation). She is identified with the Norse god Freya. She is leader of the Valkyries and one of the Vanir. She is confused in Germany with Frigg.

  7. Saturday Saturday is named afterthe planet saturn

  8. Sunday Sunday is named afterthe sun

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